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From: "Adam B. Lang" <alang@ecst.csuchico.edu>
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Subject: Re: DEM ROM
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> Any suggestions would be appreciated. I expect to have some sort of a
> DEM CD ROM completed by late spring. Amiga Library Services (distributor
> of LIGHT-ROM) will most likely distribute it.
>
> Aside from suggestions, what I need to know is how much would you be
> willing to pay for such a CD ROM if it had hundreds of additional DEMs
> that I would purchase. Does $44.95 sound right to you?
>
That sounds great to me. What would make it even better would be to have
sometype of Catalog system based on a US map or something like the big
map you get from USGS of what areas are covered. Then you could click on
the done areas and zoom in and pick more and all the way along it would
inform you of which scales are available and so on. This would be a
great CD-ROM. It would out sell Rebel Assault and WCIII combined!
Looking forward to the release.